tion of mankind regarding selfish profit solely as its motive, it develops vicious tendencies. And precisely for this end are artificial wants, stimulated among primitive people; cravings for intoxicants and narcotics, 'are fostered, together with demands for un- necessary raiment Physical and moral un-

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of the target owing to theapproaching darkness (the hour of the trials was about 4.45 p.m., Jan. zo). If the lost period be eliminated it will be seen that the total time of landing, and firing three rounds was only 96 seconds, or an average of 33.1/3 seconds per round. The first shot liited the target out of the water, the second

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have been chief results; On the whole however, the proportion of benefits conferred by civiliza tion appears to be prodity in excess of evils induced. The loss of primitive simplicity is a price paid for parting with much that is bad, A truer civilization may eventually return to a higher simplicity.

In the high latitudes the dusmant tendency of all nature in winter extends even to man, who then incl nes to hibernation. More sleep is needed theu In the tropics the blood circu- Intes quicker, and in various ways a greater vital energy is indicated there. In tropical dietaries the fuel foods predominald-the car bohydrates: rice, oil, sugar, and sweets, in "general; though modified by cooling fruits.

Visitors in the tropics are disposed to regard the lack of bustle and bustle as indicating a defect in popular character. But why should there be bustle and bustle? In Northern lands is not the stress to support physical existence so great as to preclude, on the part of the many, due attention to life's infier aspects? In-tro- pical lands, however, together with the milder temperaterate-zone regions nature favours a more genial civilizationless pressure upon, life, social benefits more accessible and more widely diffused.

This is peculiarly a comfort commanding age, and it has seen an extraordinary, demo- cratization of luxury, in countless things that add pleasure, worth, and graciousness to life. Under the simple and slightly varying condi. tion of tropical climates, and with the resources of modern science at command, it is compara- tively easy to secure comfort. The element of pure air immensely favours life there,

The climatic aspects of tropical regions "cannot be classed under one caption any more than may those of the so-called temperate zone. There are enormous differences between the steaming atmosphere of the Brazilian lowlands, of the Isthmus of Panama, or of the Malay Peninsula, and the ovenlike dryness. of Sahara god Arabia, or the delightful equability of the islands of Polynesia; Just as between New England, the Mississippi Valley at Memphis, the Canadian north; the south of England, or the Russian steppes. But with healthful exist- ence, made possible in substantially all parts of the tropics the development of an advanced civilization there should be as practicable as has been in many Northern localities where gliermometers record terrific fluctuations in temperature But the ideal regions for agree. able habitation are the tropical uplands, which of all parts of the world, seem best adapted for high civilization. Their climates are the most genuinely temperate on earth. From day to day and from season to season the weather changes just enough for a gentle variety, with transitions seldom violent and never extreme.

Perhaps ages will pass before the tropical civilization differentiates itself, from the culture of to-day, free from hampering precedents and entangling conventions. But humanity grows plastic with enlightenment; race tends to adapt itself to environments; and so we may look for the flowering of a tropical renaissance.

Our race has reached no loftier levels in intellect and spirit than were attained in India and Greece and tropical sung in soft. Medi- teranean air. May not the zone where man wis cradled some day become the theatre of his highest life-the same simplicity of the Grecks underlying a culture savoured by the essence of the best that modern science and art can give, to leading heights yet unimagined?

GUN AND TORPEDO TRIALS. OF

THE / MIKASA,”

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the left and 20 over. The target was composed of three small buoys with red flags on staves, Hitherto one aimed round per minutę has been considered an excellent result from a 12-in. gin.

The success of the Mikase's trials was large ly due to the easy working of the breech screws. Never in all the 12- rounds fired did they even become stiff to work. The same man alone opened and closed them by hard throughout the trials. These were fitted with Elswick mechanism. The aiming was much, facilitated by a new single lever mechanism which combines the motions of training, elev- atlag, and firing. Rapidity in loading was also gained by the use af a new arrangement for washing out the chamber and bore of the gan. The whole working of the guns and turrets

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THE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'SEX

CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16thsfrom 1/1015/16 down to 1/8d, is now in the Lookbinders' hands and will be published next week. These Tables, which run in columns of Ico, from £999 down to £1 and-from-19/!1 down to td or from $999 down to r cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under £1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Stuttgart, means of comntion a very considerablesaving from Bremen, Feb. 6, and Southampion, Feb. of time and table, besides securing a ready. means of proving accuracy is secured, a ia 11,To Yokohama: Mrs. 5. Crofts. To Shang-illustrated in the following examples. To hai: Mr. Johnston, Misses C. Rasmussen, R. reduce £879,17.11 into Dollars at Exchange Cakeshott, A. E. Mellor, Mabel Fishe, Mr. 1/10 1/10 and Mrs. Squires and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fmeer, Messrs. Moorhead, Jones, Campbell, Houston. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. C. Jones, Miss Jones, Dr. McPhan and Mr. Bernard Segace. To Singapore: Mr. Collyer

:

£879, 0. 0.59,561 926 17:10= 9. 745 $9,571. 671

The gun and torpedo trials of the Japanese battleship Mikasa wers attended by certain features of rather peculiar interest. All the guns and torpedo fittings were supplied by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co, whose representatives had charge of the armament triais. From each of the 14.6-in. and 32 #maller qʻi, gune two rounds were fired with out hitch or difculty, From the submerged torpedo tubes, which were of the usual Elswick type, to rounds were fund, of which six were fired with the ship steaming at speeds varying from 15 to 17 knots. These trials also passed off without any difficulty, The hydraulic machinery for working the 12-in. guns in their turrets in-

Per Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Awa cluded several new arrangements tending to | Muru, from London, Jan. 17-To Yokohama: improve the rapidity of firing. To make the Professor J. ljima, Messrs. R. Greig, A. Smith, trial thorough, it was arranged to fire the guns G Aso, K. Shida, Suzuki. To Kobe: Mrs: Here and child, Professor J. Sakurai. To in the after turret for rapidly without aiming Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. F. Barff and son, at a target ; while the rounds from the guns in Mrs. Moir Duncan, Mrs. Shorrock and child, Το the fora turret were to be each aimed deliberate Mr. Callsen, Mrs. Reynell and child.

Hongkong; Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Lalog, Dr.

and family. To Bangkok: Mr. P: or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the

same rate of exchange-

ly, but also fired with as much rapidity as was W. Hunter, Mr. J. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. E.

whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-

£800. 0. 0-$8,702. 550 70, 0, 0.761. 473

9, 0, 0,

97. 904

17.0.-

9. 247

0. 497

*$9,571. 671

$9,000.000=827. 6.10. 8 573.000 52..9.9.11 .671== .1.3.13 879.17.11.00

but by other books it would ber $0,000.000 827, 6.10. B 300.000 45.TO. 3.

70,000==

1.000

1.10. 1

6, 8, 8. 6

.600-

I. 1. 3

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consistent with good shooting. The resultant To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. J. "fully realised;all anticipations. From the after turret the best result was 30 seconds for loading Toynbee, Mr. and Mrs. E. Broadrick, Mrs. S. Mildred and child, Mrs. Hamilton and children, after firing. This is an improvement of about Miss Villiers. Taylor, Messrs. G. Whitly, A. 73 seconds on -any previous record, Other Powodall, J. Lloyd, E. Hatch, A. Barlow, J. good intervals were 39 seconds and 40 seconds. Blake, To Penang Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowes

In the fore turret, using me gun only, and and child and Miss King,

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Konig starting with the gun empty and the breech

Albert, from Bremen, Feb. 20, and Southamp closed just as it would be after having fired ton, Feb. 25-To Yokohama: Mrs. Power, shot, the ammunition being supplied under Misses Langlands, Colonel H. Burton, Mr. and strictly service conditions, three rounds were Mrs. G. P. Holme, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wright.

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partment by an additional storey with two delays amounting in the aggregale to no less Straps and child, Miss Crooks, Mo 1.1. Every care has been taken in compiling these $15,000. To cover these expenses we Appeal wings. The estimated cost will amount to over Fulton Messrs. F. B. than 45 seconds. These delays were due in Desborough, P. F. David, Rev. Macintyre book was being griated the last impression of The establishment has been in existence for the Tubles to insure their accuracy and even as the to the liberality of all friends of Education. The first place, to the hydraulic rammer being To Hongkong: Messrs. Greaves Moxon each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked last 25 years and is open to all classes. Much locked, a circumstance which was not noticed Todd, Macdonald, Duncan, Mr. Packham and until after the trials had commenced and children To Singapore Mr. Sergel, Mr. by two separate persons and any little errors of the clerical work of the city is carried on by Cans and Mh. D. D. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Olden, in reading which will crop up in such works its past pupils. As this is the first time we have. in the second place

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